Post your latest beer consumption

Originally Posted By: accent2012
I see. FWIW, I don't like Sam Adams. Too gimmicky.

Yeah, in general, I don't either. This was SA's first beer type that was actually OK.

The bar where I had it on tap was close to Boston, so maybe it was fresher there.
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Originally Posted By: Marco620
25oz Fosters oil cans...limit 2...per person. Drink less, enjoy it more. Life is too short for cheap beer.


Fosters is cheap beer about as cheap as you can get.
 
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since My brother was just diagnosed with a Gluten sensitivity, and we tend to have similar tastes, I'm Sampling my way through the hard Cider Section @ the grocery.(all in the name of Brotherly research)
so far:
Woodchuck
Angry Orchard
 
Originally Posted By: earlyre
Woodchuck
Angry Orchard

Any of it any good? I tried Magners a few times once - it was OK, but gave me a headache afterwards.
 
taste kinda like an appley beer. but differently than Red's apple ale... if that makes sense
the angry orchard seems more watery/flavorless than the woodchuck.
reminds me of the old joke equating american beer to having coitus in a canoe....
 
Originally Posted By: earlyre
since My brother was just diagnosed with a Gluten sensitivity, and we tend to have similar tastes, I'm Sampling my way through the hard Cider Section @ the grocery.(all in the name of Brotherly research)
so far:
Woodchuck
Angry Orchard


If wanting something with that flavor try B.Nektar Zombie Killer
it is gluten free Mead. Most important thing make sure it's fresh.
 
Originally Posted By: dave123

If wanting something with that flavor try B.Nektar Zombie Killer
it is gluten free Mead. Most important thing make sure it's fresh.


actually wouldn't mind giving it a try, but, via the magic of Google, just looked at the "where to buy" section of their website, and neither My state, (OH), or My Brother's state (TX) are listed.. phooey.
 
Originally Posted By: lewdwig
Founders KBS.

One of the best beers ever I always liked it over CBS it is now priced out of site by me and impossible to get at least a 20 to 30 dollar four pack.
 
Fat Tire on Saturday night, not as exotic as it used to be.

I am down to my last two bottles of Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale. My absolute favorite beer currently. Also quite pricey at ~$80/case, but it's worth every penny. Very difficult to find around here. I got hooked on it while on a work trip in Kentucky.

This case has lasted me since 4 months.
 
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